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Will Robot Lawyers Steal Our Jobs, and Can They do the Job Ethically?

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Will Robot Lawyers Steal Our Jobs, and Can They do the Job Ethically?
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  • TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2025

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John G. Browning

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Will Robot Lawyers Steal Our Jobs, and Can They do the Job Ethically? (May 2023)

As artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT and others have entered the legal sphere, questions naturally arise as to the extent to which AI can satisfactorily complete legal tasks. AI is being widely used for everything from legal research to the drafting of contracts snd pleadings to even assisting with jury selection. But can “robot lawyers” truly replace their human counterparts? This program examines not only the ways in which AI is impacting the legal profession, but also the multiple ethical dimensions of AI use - from our duty of tech competence to our duty to supervise non-lawyers.

Originally presented: May 2023 First Friday Ethics (May 2023)

John G. Browning, Spencer Fane / Faulkner Law School - Plano, TX